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Owner’s Manual

Model 
CX-WIFI

6700530100

7214350100R03

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

 Always read this manual first 

before attempting to install or use this device. For your safety, always 

comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this 

manual to prevent personal injury or property damage. 

To view the full line of Dimplex products, please visit 

www.dimplex.com

Summary of Contents for CX-WIFI 6700530100

Page 1: ...ays read this manual first before attempting to install or use this device For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual to prevent personal injury or property damage To view the full line of Dimplex products please visit www dimplex com ...

Page 2: ...ed will result in damage to the equipment WARNING Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury or death Welcome Congratulations 3 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 4 Product Overview 5 Installation 7 Initial Setup 10 Program Schedule Setup 13 General Functions 15 Operation 18 Maintenance 20 Warranty 21 Reference Tables 22 ...

Page 3: ...ollow these instructions may result in a possible electric shock fire hazard and will void the warranty Date Code NO NEED TO RETURN TO THE STORE Questions with operation or mounting Require Parts Information Product Under Manufacturer s Warranty Contact us at www dimplex com customer_support For Troubleshooting and Technical Support OR Toll Free 1 888 DIMPLEX 1 888 346 7539 Monday to Friday 8 00 a...

Page 4: ...xperienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for ...

Page 5: ...ones you can program the controller to raise the temperature in par ticular rooms during the time you normally use them and reduce the temperature when they are not in use By having a wireless controller the components within a zone do not have to be located in the same area of the house as with traditional heating systems The components in any particular zone can be spread all through the house F...

Page 6: ... values have been programmed for the Wake and Sleep times and temperatures for all 4 zones for all 7 days Wake 21 0 C 70 0 F 6 00AM Sleep 18 0 C 64 0 F 11 00PM NOTE There are no initial set tings for Home and Away events To change these values there is a program function which will guide you through the adjustment setup of these values for a single day or group of days or multiple zones NOTE You d...

Page 7: ...e system Downloading the App The Dimplex CONNEXTM App is available for your Apple or An droid device Search Dimplex CONNEX Surface Installation 1 Determine an appropriate place to locate the Multi zone Wi Fi controller in the vicinity of a 120V wall receptacle and a Wi Fi router with an active internet connect 2 Remove the controller and installation hardware from its package 3 Remove the support ...

Page 8: ... to the unit 8 Plug the unit into the wall receptacle and place unit in desired location Wall Mount Installation 1 Determine an appropriate lo cation to mount the Multi zone Wi Fi controller in the vicinity of a 120V wall receptacle and a Wi Fi router with an active internet connect 2 Remove the Multi zone Wi Fi Controller and installation hardware from its package 3 Remove the support stand and c...

Page 9: ...k and drill the holes for the wall anchors Figure 4 7 Install the screws through the Wall Mounting Bracket and into the anchors NOTE Ensure that the flat side of the Wall Mounting Bracket is against the wall and the screws are installed so that they rest against the extended portion of the hole The space will allow screws to sit in the mounting holes correctly 8 Slide the unit onto the screws 9 Pl...

Page 10: ... M L N K B E A D I C J F G H A Day Icons B Event Icons C Zone Icons D Synchronization Icon E Low Battery Icon F Lock Icon G Check Icon H 24 Hour Icon I Program Icon J Hold Icon K Setup Icon L Go Back Icon M Temperature Display N Time Display Initial Setup ...

Page 11: ...ecome solid and the Check Icon will appear to move to the next option 2 Press the Check Icon to save selection 3 The default type of clock is a 12hr The clock can be changed to a 24hr by press ing the icon To revert back press the icon 4 Using the and icons you can then set the time NOTE If the button is held down for longer the time will increase faster NOTE If you notice that the wrong day has b...

Page 12: ...eater for synchroniza tion Synchronization can be completed after the battery has died by moving the controller to each heater and plugging it into a nearby receptacle CAUTION Always press the icons with a blunt object Sharp objects like pen and pencil points may damage the touch screen 1 Press the icon to put the controller into synchronization mode 2 All four 4 zone icons will begin to flash 3 S...

Page 13: ...mes and temperatures CAUTION Always press the icons with a blunt object Sharp objects like pen and pencil points may damage the touch screen 1 Press the icon to start the setup The first setting will be for the Wake Event The zone icons will begin to flash NOTE At any time pressing the icon will return to the previ ous step If the icon is held for 3 seconds it will return to the main operating scr...

Page 14: ...e is a blank setting table at the back of this manual to assist with ensuring that all of the required events and zones have been setup to the desired times and temperatures Factory Reset If the programmed settings need to be adjusted significantly it is possible to Reset the controller back to the Factory settings 1 Press and hold the icon for 10 seconds 2 Follow the prompts to con firm the day t...

Page 15: ... or 5 Enable the Lock Function NOTE If the day time or temperature measurement preference is adjusted then the synchronization and lock func tions are no longer available until the changes have been accepted or reset the icon has been pressed 1 Changing the Day of the Week NOTE Since the unit will be connected to Wi Fi the day and time will automatically set and this section will not be applicable...

Page 16: ...hing time set ting the time display will change to match the new setting I e 2 12pm will change to 14 12 As soon as any adjustment is made the icon will appear Press the icon to save the changes and revert back to op eration mode NOTE The time can also be changed by holding down the time display icon for 3 seconds but only the Day Time and Type of clock will be displayed to change Press the icon t...

Page 17: ...oller can be Locked so that the display on the controller is disabled to prevent any chang es to the settings in the system To Enable 1 Press the Icon 2 Enter the sequence Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 and Zone 4 then press the Icon The Controller will display the Icon and continue to operate based on the settings and signals General Functions from the controller NOTE Adjustments can be made to individual ...

Page 18: ...e press the corresponding icon to display the setting and set time The setting will remain displayed for 5 seconds before reverting back to the regular oper ating screen CAUTION Always press the icons with a blunt object Sharp objects like pen and pencil points may damage the touch screen Set Point Changes The user has the option at any time to adjust a particular tem perature setting without chan...

Page 19: ...ds to be adjusted for an indefinite period of time an Indefinite Tem perature Hold can be done 1 Select the Zone to which the temperature hold will be ap plied 2 Using the and icons adjust the set point to the desired temperature 3 Press and hold the Icon 4 Select additional Zones if needed 5 Press the icon to save the changes and revert back to operation mode NOTE To exit the hold mode the user c...

Page 20: ...of the battery will only be required if additional syn chronization needs to take place and a convenience receptical is not in the vacinity of the heater To replace the battery 1 Remove stand from unit or remove the unit from the wall 2 Access the battery by remov ing the 6 screws that attach the back cover to the unit 3 Replace the battery NOTE Ensure that the bat tery is installed under the bott...

Page 21: ...ty applies No employee agent dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of Dimplex The customer shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the removal or reinstallation and shipping of the product for repairs Within the limita tions of this warranty inoperative units shall be returned to the nearest Dimplex authorized service center and we shall repair or replace at ...

Page 22: ...8 0C 11 00PM Thursday Zone 1 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 2 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 3 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 4 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Friday Zone 1 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 2 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 3 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 4 21 0C 6 00AM C AM C PM 18 0C 11 00PM Saturday Zone 1 21 ...

Page 23: ...1 0C 9 00PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 2 21 0C 6 00AM 17 0C 8 00AM 21 0C 8 00PM 18 0C 10 00PM Zone 3 21 0C 8 00AM 17 0C 9 00AM 21 0C 5 00PM 18 0C 7 00PM Zone 4 C AM C AM 21 0C 5 00PM 18 0C 9 00PM Friday Zone 1 21 0C 6 00AM 17 0C 8 00AM 21 0C 9 00PM 18 0C 12 00PM Zone 2 21 0C 6 00AM 17 0C 8 00AM 21 0C 8 00PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 3 21 0C 8 00AM 17 0C 9 00AM 21 0C 5 00PM 18 0C 11 00PM Zone 4 C AM C AM 21 0C 5 ...

Page 24: ... day Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Thursday Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Friday Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Saturday Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Sunday Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1 ____________________ Zone 2 ____________________ Zone 3 ____________________ Zone 4 ____________________ Reference Tables User Settings ...

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